YouTube has initiated a worldwide campaign that prompts users to either view videos with advertisements or opt for a subscription to YouTube Premium, as per a report by The Verge. Christopher Lawton, the communications manager at YouTube, told the publication that the use of ad-blockers on the platform goes against its terms of service.
As per a report by HT Tech, when watching videos with ad-blockers enabled, a message will pop up with these following warning: Reportedly, Lawton told the publication that ads play a vital role in sustaining a diverse community of creators worldwide and enable billions to enjoy their beloved content on YouTube. YouTube's primary revenue source is advertising.
Although features like Super Chat, channel memberships, and merchandise aid content creators in earning, YouTube generates revenue primarily through advertising, in addition to income from YouTube Premium subscriptions. To recall, earlier this year, YouTube has introduced various initiatives to promote ad-monetization, urging users to either watch advertisements or sign up for YouTube Premium.
In May, the platform unveiled unskippable 30-second ads for its TV app. Additionally, it began testing less frequent, longer ads for television.
However, if these measures indeed started persuading users to opt for YouTube Premium, the platform counteracted its efforts by implementing a $2 increase in the subscription fee and also raising the price of its annual subscription. "Exciting news! Mint is now on WhatsApp Channels
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